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Not really. Truly no printed plastic is food safe due to the pores created during the printing process. These pores can house hard to clean bacteria.

There are coatings you can use to eliminate pores that are food safe. But I’m not familiar with them so I couldn’t really point you in the right direction sorry.

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Yep I have heard this too.

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It is possible to smooth PLA using ethyl acetate, but I don’t know if that’s good enough for food safety, plus you have to remove the ethyl acetate itself.

PLA won’t survive in a dishwasher. PETG might, but there are no reasonable solvents for smoothing PETG.

Maybe it’d be best to print a mold in PLA, smooth with ethyl acetate, clean thoroughly, and then pour silicone into the mold.

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are we starting this meme here on Lemmy too? 😂

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technically, yes, but the danger lies more in that food can get stuck between layer lines and develop naughty bacteria

This guy on YouTube explains it great

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I think even technically that only applies to pure PLA, and most filaments will have at least some additive for colour. Usually filaments blended with some other plastic are marketed as PLA+, but I don’t think there’s any regulation at all regarding 3d printing filament so I wouldn’t take for granted that regular PLA doesn’t contain other plastics/additives/contaminants. Though even if the filament contains other stuff it still might not be harmful of course.

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So you guys mean if I print my dishes every day and throw them away afterwards everything is fine.

Great.

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Its pretty simple, PLA overall is food safe BUT 3d printing in general isnt without a coating that is foodsafe.

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You also have to take into consideration the dyes used in the PLA, which may or may not be food safe.

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